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Title: | Taxonomy, Ecology and Distribution of Juniperus oxycedrus L. Group in the Mediterranean Basin Using Bioclimatic, Phytochemical and Morphometric Approaches, with Special Reference to the Iberian Peninsula |
Authors: | Cano-Ortiz, Ana Spampinato, Giovanni Piñar Fuentes, José Pinto-Gomes, Carlos Quinto-Canas, Ricardo Cano, Eusebio |
Keywords: | bioclimatology Cupressaceae ecology morphometry phytochemistry prickly juniper |
Issue Date: | 29-May-2021 |
Publisher: | Forests |
Citation: | Cano Ortiz, A.;
Spampinato, G.; Piñar Fuentes, J.C.;
Pinto Gomes, C.J.; Quinto-Canas, R.;
Cano, E. Taxonomy, Ecology and
Distribution of Juniperus oxycedrus L.
Group in the Mediterranean Basin
Using Bioclimatic, Phytochemical
and Morphometric Approaches,
with Special Reference to the Iberian
Peninsula. Forests 2021, 12, 703.
https://doi.org/10.3390/f12060703 |
Abstract: | Several studies have been conducted in the past to clarify various aspects of species in the
genus Juniperus L. One critical group is Juniperus oxycedrus L., especially from the taxonomical point
of view. For this reason, we have studied the ecology, taxonomy and distribution of the taxa in the
J. oxycedrus group. From an ecological and distribution standpoint, in this work we use the ombroedaphoxeric
index (Ioex) to explain the presence of Juniperus populations in ombrotypes that are
not optimum for these taxa. The controversy over the taxonomy of J. oxycedrus subsp. badia (H. Gay)
Debeaux and J. oxycedrus subsp. lagunae (Pau ex C. Vicioso) Rivas Mart. is clarified, and it is accepted
as a valid name, J. oxycedrus subsp. badia. The phytochemical differences in essential oils (EO) are
addressed and their similarities analyzed; greater similarities are observed between oxycedrus and
badia, and between navicularis Gand. and macrocarpa (Sm.) Ball. species. The phytochemical, molecular
and distribution differences allow J. oxycedrus subsp. macrocarpa (Sm.) Ball and J. navicularis
Gand. to be maintained as species. The results obtained make it possible to establish the rank to
which the taxa belong and allow clear discrimination between species in groups that are difficult to
interpret. Ecological, bioclimatic, phytochemical and morphometric similarities allow us to subordinate
the subsp. macrocarpa to the species J. navicularis. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32327 |
Type: | article |
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